Oligosaccharyl transferase is a membrane protein complex, it transfers a oligosaccharide from dolichol to protein.
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Serum glucoseCalciumHuman serum albuminSerum total protein (TP)SodiumPotassiumCarbon dioxideChlorideBlood urea nitrogen (BUN)CreatinineAlkaline phosphatase (ALP)Alanine amino transferase (ALT or SGPT)Aspartate amino transferase (AST or SGOT)Bilirubin
Polysaccharides contain hunderds or thousands of simple sugurs, while oligosacharides contain few simple sugurs. (eg.Polysaccharide = glycogen, Oligosaccharide = Maltose)
The Peptidyl transferase is an aminoacyltransferase (EC2.3.2.12) as well as the primary enzymatic function of the ribosome, which forms peptide bondsbetween adjacent amino acids using tRNAs during the translation process of protein biosynthesis.Source : Wikipedia
I think Sodium is protein because I forget what is a protein and a sodium
Protein Protein
Peptidyl transferase is the enzyme that catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids during translation of protein synthesis.
Glycoprotein is a channel protein which contains oligosaccharide chains. They also consist of a carbohydrate which facilitates the various roles in the body.
Serum glucoseCalciumHuman serum albuminSerum total protein (TP)SodiumPotassiumCarbon dioxideChlorideBlood urea nitrogen (BUN)CreatinineAlkaline phosphatase (ALP)Alanine amino transferase (ALT or SGPT)Aspartate amino transferase (AST or SGOT)Bilirubin
a very strong hyrdrogen to hydrogen bond
80076 is a CPT pathology and laboratory code for a: Hepatic function panel which must include: albumin; bilirubin, total; bilirubin, direct; phosphatase, alkaline; protein, total; transferase, alanine amino (ALT) (SGPT); transferase, aspartate amino (AST) (SGOT).
Maltose is a disaccharide.
1) Protein disulfide isomerase or PDI:Catalyze the formation, isomerization and breakage of disulfide bonds in proteins 2) Peptidyl transferase: An aminoacyltransferase 3) palmitoyl[protein] hydrolase: palmitoyl[protein] + H2O palmitate + protein 4) Isocitrate lyase: converts isocitrate to succinate 5) Peptide synthases: biotin protein ligase (BPL), protein N-octanoyltransferases
methyltranferase
It would be called a transferase. A transferase is defined as an enzyme which "transfers chemical groups between different molecules."Source:Daugherty, Ellyn. "Enzymes: Protein Catalysts." Biotechnology: Science for the New Millennium. St. Paul, MN: Paradigm, 2007. 143-44. Print.
Monosaccharide = one sugar. Disaccharide = two sugars. Oligosaccharide = short chain of sugars. All are sugars, in chains or otherwise.
Carbohydrate, oligosaccharide & glycoconjugate synthesis expertise
The statement is true. Enzymes are proteins, and if the enzyme or protein is not present, the synthesis will not happen. Enzymes are generally what jump start a reaction or process.